Leeds United responded to their 4-1 humbling at West Bromwich Albion in fine style after the international break.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side have roared back to form with three straight wins, beating Bristol City and Reading at Elland Road before claiming three points away at Sheffield United for the first time since 1992 on Saturday.

But, as Lewis Baker has pointed out, Leeds need to be wary as they welcome Queens Park Rangers to West Yorkshire at 3pm on Saturday afternoon.

Steve McClaren’s side are three games without a win in the Championship but the Chelsea loanee believes that QPR could still cause plenty of problems, especially if Leeds allow them to orchestrate counter-attacks.

“It will be a bit different from the game we just played (against Sheffield United),” Baker told LUTV.

“(QPR) will sit behind the ball a little bit and again we need to make sure that we are in locked in to prevent the counter-attack.

“If we play how we did, with the same fight determination, at the weekend, we shouldn’t have a problem."

Whether Baker will get a chance against QPR is up for debate. The 23-year-old was subbed off at half-time in his first Championship start against Reading and was left out entirely for the trip to Bramall Lane last time out.

Danny Owen

Daniel is a Journalist graduate from Leeds Trinity University and is generally obsessed with everything football related. Daniel watches everything from Augsburg in the Bundesliga to Vitesse in the Eredivisie with as much La Liga as possible thrown in for good measure.